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Identifying Google Deep Bot and Fresh Bot

         

Blelisa

4:36 pm on May 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I work for a very small, very new company. Because of this I am having to teach myself about the web and how best to maximize my site. I have fallen off Google, and I understand from my last post it is because of the indexing Google is doing now, but I see alot of references to people being excited and feeling their site is going to be ok when they get a visit from freshbot aka freshie. Could you please explain this to me and tell me how to see if I have been visited so I can reassure my boss that we will be ok. I have looked on sj-google and we are ok along with www2 and www3. Thank you for all you help.

ciml

5:01 pm on May 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Hello Belisa.

If you have a 'REFERER' log, then your Googlebot visits should contain "Googlebot" in the REFFERER part of the log.

There are people sending Googlebot REFERER from other robots or browsers, so if you have an IP log you should check for 216.239.* for the deep bot, and 64.68.* for the Fresh bot.

dididudu

5:03 pm on May 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi Blelisa:

You may check here for the def. of freshbot:
[webmasterworld.com...]

Regard to how do you see them is you must check your log files on the sever. Ask the hosting company for the file, you may be given a url and check it from the browser may just do it for you. To optimize your view, you may get the product "WebTrend", and dl the stat log and plug it into webtred and wala, you will see googlebot in there.

For new sites, freshbots don't come as often, but you get 1 deepcrawl / month. If you see your site on sj so far, the site is prob. ok. :) Tell your boss to chill.